Good driveway replacement starts with clean removal. The old concrete needs to come out without damaging the surrounding property more than necessary, and the base underneath needs to be understood before new concrete is poured.
Why homeowners choose this service
Homeowners usually call when the driveway has cracked, settled, drained poorly, or reached the point where patching no longer makes sense.
Our process
- Confirm what driveway, apron, walkway, or entrance concrete needs to be removed and how equipment can access it.
- Break and remove old concrete.
- Haul away debris where included.
- Check what the base and drainage reveal.
- Prepare the area for the next phase of concrete work.
Common problems we look for
Old concrete can hide thin sections, buried asphalt, poor base, roots, drainage problems, or settlement that should be handled before new concrete is poured.
Finish options
Removal is usually paired with a new driveway finish, apron correction, front walkway, entrance pad, or supporting patio work chosen after the base and grades are understood.
Why proper installation matters
Concrete is only as good as the preparation underneath it. Base depth, compaction, drainage, reinforcement, control joints, curing, and cleanup all affect how the surface performs through Langley rain, shade, and freeze/thaw cycles.
Request a quote
Tell us what you want built, what is there now, and what you want the finished concrete to do better for your home.